Strange as I may sound, if I could do it all over again, starting at age 20, I might choose a career in politics.
That was 66 years ago, and since then, I’ve been thinking about the office of US President, what it is, what it’s supposed to be, what it could be. What it must be.
We’re essentially living under fake US Presidents, and in this podcast I’ll prove it.
I’ll take 2 major issues and show you how a real President would solve them:
Out-of-control prices of food and other essentials; and the border crisis.
Along the way, I’ll also show you how a President would handle the ongoing Constitutional crisis of a giant illegal federal government—even as he serves as the chief officer in that government.
We have not been looking at legitimate Presidents or Presidential candidates. They’ve all been frauds.
Nor have we been living under men in the Oval Office who have the courage to do what’s necessary, to pull this country out of the massive holes into which it’s sunk. I’ll explain that, too.
I’ll describe what a modern Presidential bully pulpit would look like—and how a real President could use it as Teddy Roosevelt once did, to tremendous effect.
Finally, I’ll detail how a true President would work with state governors to make America operate as it’s supposed to. And how that President would invoke original state charters to deal with criminal corporations that are running roughshod over the American people.
The undeniable fact is, we’re never going to get a real President in this country, unless we first know what he would do, what he must do, what he can do.
They’ll all be frauds.
We’ve had more than enough frauds.
We have a choice. We can envision light at the end of the tunnel, or we can say all is doom.
I opt for the light. Just as people have, for centuries, culminating in the creation of the American Republic. They didn’t settle for doom, and we don’t have to, either.
Join me in this podcast. And thank you for continuing to support my work.
-- Jon Rappoport
(Rappoport Podcasts, Episode 068)
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